Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Dozens Arrrested in Northern Nigeria As Anti-Gay Law Comes Into Force

Dozens of gay men are reported to have been arrested across northern Nigeria as police begin to enforce punitive new laws that criminalize same-s*x marriages and membership of gay rights organisations.

The legislation, condemned by the US secretary of state, John Kerry, and human rights groups in Europe, has come into force shortly after the Ugandan parliament passed an Anti-Homosexuality Act.

Last week Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, signed the Same s*x Marriage Prohibition Act, which provides penalties of up to 14 years in jail for a gay marriage and up to 10 years’ imprisonment for membership or encouragement of gay clubs, societies and organisations.

His spokesman, Reuben Abati, said: “This is a law that is in line with the people’s cultural and religious inclination. So it is a law that is a reflection of the beliefs and orientation of Nigerian people … Nigerians are pleased with it.”

Dorothy Aken’Ova, executive director of the country’s International Centre for Reproductive Health and s*xual Rights, said that the legislation, hailed the “Jail the Gays” law, had led to mass arrests. Police in Bauchi state, she claimed, had a list of 168 purportedly gay men, of whom 38 had been arrested.

The laws, she cautioned, will endanger medical programmes combating HIV-Aids in the gay community. Nigeria has the second-largest HIV epidemic globally with an estimated 3.4 million people living with HIV.

Responding to the spread of anti-gay legislation,Kerry said: “The United States is deeply concerned by Nigeria’s enactment of the Same s*x Marriage Prohibition Act. Beyond even prohibiting same-s*x marriage, this law dangerously restricts freedom of assembly, association and expression for all Nigerians.

“[The law] is inconsistent with Nigeria’s international legal obligations and undermines the democratic reforms and human rights protections enshrined in its 1999 constitution,” he added.

“People everywhere deserve to live in freedom and equality. No one should face violence or discrimination for who they are or who they love.”

The London-based Human Dignity Trust, which supports legal actions around the world aimed at overturning anti-gay legislation, criticised both the Nigerian and Ugandan acts.

Jonathan Cooper, the trust’s chief executive, has described the Ugandan legislation as “a bleak day for human rights. The bill undermines Uganda’s human rights protection, breaches its international treaty obligations and violates Uganda’s own constitution”.

One of the men whose legal challenges the trust supported, Roger Jean-Claude Mbede, 34, died this week after being removed from hospital by his family. He had been jailed in Cameroon for sending a text message to another man saying: “I’m very much in love with you”.

Girl Dancing Naked Live

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Singer 9ice Joins Politics: Contesting For House of Reps For Ogbomosho

Younger musicians are taking over the scene and making all the millions, so for singer 9ice, it is time to move on. 9ice has just announced that he will be contesting for the House of Reps in 2015. We wish him well!

Monday, 13 January 2014

HELL NO: Beyonce Refuses To Be Kim Kardashian’s Bridesmaid

Nobody should bite my head off yet ooh, this is still an unconfirmed report.

The gist is that according to the latest issue of Star Magazine, Kim asked Beyonce a bridesmaid at her wedding to Kanye West and she said Hell no.

Read the report below: -

“Beyonce is saying “I don’t” to Kim Kardashian’s invite to be a bridesmaid, leaving Kim humiliated. “Kim Kardashian has been boasting to pals that Bey wants to be a bridesmaid, but Beyonce turned her down flat,” while Beyonce plays nice with Kim, she finds her family unbearable.” Beyonce doesn’t really care for the Kardashian family and she barely even talks to Kim, so she was shocked when she got a voicemail asking to be a bridesmaid. “Beyonce doesn’t even take Kim’s calls, so she was shocked when she got a voicemail begging her to be a bridesmaid. This is a woman who doesn’t care how close a friend you are, all she cares about are big names.”

South African Pastor, Lesego Daniel Who Ask Members To Eat Grass Boasts About Magical Powers, Says He Can Send Cops To Sleep For 6 Months.

“Sleep,” he screams. Six people in the marquee immediately go into deep slumber.

The “miracle man” orders other congregants to slap and trample on them. But the sleepers remain rigid and unresponsive.

Several minutes later, he yells: “Wake up,”and they break out of their deep sleep.

“You can leave them like this for six months. I love this, I don’t want to be bored. You can even make police go to sleep when they come to arrest you,” the “miracle man” preaches as he paces around the marquee.

These are some of the “miracles” that draw hundreds of people from as far away as Limpopo to pastor Lesego Daniel’s Rabboni Centre Ministries in Garankuwa, north of Pretoria, where they are, among other things, made to eat grass.

“Yes, we eat grass and we’re proud of it because it demonstrates that, with God’s power, we can do anything,” says Rosemary Phetha.

The 21-year-old Unisa law student says she had been battling a sore throat for more than a year. She claims it was healed after Daniel “turned me into a sheep and instructed me to eat grass”.

Her testimony is shared by 27-year-old Doreen Kgatle, of Ga-rankuwa, who suffered a stroke two years ago.

“I could not walk but soon after eating the grass, as the pastor had ordered, I started gaining strength and an hour later I could walk again,” said Kgatle, clad in the ministry’s R150 T-shirt. Nearby, a visibly sick woman lies draped in a black cloth.

The pastor’s “miracles” attract people from all walks of life, including teachers, nurses and accountants, whose luxury German sedans adorn the church’s parking lot.

“Miracle” bumper stickers sell for R30 and calendars for R20 each. A little bottle containing “anointing oil”, said to possess special powers, will set you back R50.

If you do not have cash, you can swipe your bank card.

When Daniel speaks in tongues, his followers go into a trance, mumbling words in a strange language.

Pictures Of The Winner Of African Next Top Model 2013

A couple of hours ago, Aamito Stacie Lagum from Uganda was named the winner of the first Africa’s Next Top Model search.congratulations girl